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Other diagnostic studies for anaplastic thyroid cancer include [[laryngoscopy]], which demonstrates [[vocal cord]] immobility. | Other diagnostic studies for anaplastic thyroid cancer include [[laryngoscopy]], which demonstrates [[vocal cord]] immobility. | ||
==Key Findings in Laryngoscopy in Anaplastic thyroid cancer== | ==Key Findings in Laryngoscopy in Anaplastic thyroid cancer== | ||
* [[Laryngoscopy]] is done when the doctor wants to see if the thyroid lump is pressing on the [[larynx]] (voice box). | * [[Laryngoscopy]] is done when the doctor wants to see if the thyroid lump is pressing on the [[larynx]] (voice box). Patients often have hoarseness if there is pressure on the [[larynx]]. A [[laryngoscopy]] allows the doctor to look at the vocal chord inside the throat using a flexible tube with a light and lens on the end (a [[laryngoscope]]).<ref> Thyroid Cancer Canadian Cancer Society (2015). http://www.cancer.ca/en/cancer-information/cancer-type/thyroid/diagnosis/?region=sk- Accessed on November, 19 2015</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Overview
Other diagnostic studies for anaplastic thyroid cancer include laryngoscopy, which demonstrates vocal cord immobility.
Key Findings in Laryngoscopy in Anaplastic thyroid cancer
- Laryngoscopy is done when the doctor wants to see if the thyroid lump is pressing on the larynx (voice box). Patients often have hoarseness if there is pressure on the larynx. A laryngoscopy allows the doctor to look at the vocal chord inside the throat using a flexible tube with a light and lens on the end (a laryngoscope).[1]
References
- ↑ Thyroid Cancer Canadian Cancer Society (2015). http://www.cancer.ca/en/cancer-information/cancer-type/thyroid/diagnosis/?region=sk- Accessed on November, 19 2015